by David Robinson | Mar 11, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh, Thu 10 Mar Luka Bloom greets the Gov crowd, announcing “It’s good to be home”, before launching into Diamond Mountain. The clarity is astounding. The guitar is clean and rich, and every nuance of Bloom’s expressive voice can be heard. A few songs...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 4, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Music
by Adrian Miller. Irish troubadour Luka Bloom returns to the Australian shores to perform his own blend of folk-rock music to Fringe audiences at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel as part of Adelaide Fringe 2016. With him he brings his eighteenth album, Frugalisto, and his...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 19, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Gluttony – The Piglet, Thu 18 Feb Turkish born, Australian comedian Tahir is formally an English and Drama teacher by trade, but he is best known for comedy and, from film and television, the character Habib in Fat Pizza, Housos and Bogan Hunters. Not to mention,...
by Nikki Fort | Oct 22, 2015 | Reviews, Theatre
Dunstan Playhouse, Tue 20 Oct [World Premiere] Robert Cousins’ dark, spacious set, already off-centre, with sharp angles jutting into the audience, its huge reflective backdrop making it impossible for anyone to hide from themselves, hints at what is to come. Colin...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 5, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Producers Nook, Wed Mar 4 This may be my feel-good show for the festival. Umit Bali was a joy to spend time with for his hour’s show. He’s a powerhouse of energy, but disciplined with it and he just radiates positivity. He puts more experienced and skilful comedians...